Pubdate: Tue, 19 Jul 2005 Source: Dothan Eagle, The (AL) Copyright: 2005 The Dothan Eagle Contact: http://www.dothaneagle.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/3077 Author: Faye Owens Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/prison.htm (Incarceration) ON PRISON OVERCROWDING I am writing in response to a Montgomery Advertiser editorial reprinted in the July 4 Dothan Eagle concerning the overcrowding conditions at state prisons. My son is an inmate at an Alabama state prison. He was convicted for a first offense of a non-violent crime. He was sentenced to six years for possession of a controlled substance. I could not agree more with the writer of that article. First-time, non-violent offenders should not be sent to prison; prison should be for those who have committed a violent act. My son suffers from depression and unrelenting back pain for which he had major back surgery in 1994. He is disabled and he is non-violent. He didn't harm anyone except himself and he is not a threat to society. Why don't they just let him go? If they would release the non-violent offenders, it would alleviate a huge part of the overcrowded conditions. This would make space for the real criminals - child molesters, robbers, rapists and murderers. The criminal justice system is broken and in definite need of fixing. The punishment should fit the crime. I worry about my son's safety, given his health issues. I pray every day for God to protect and comfort him. I pray the legislature will come up with some different laws to help solve problems with jails and prisons. Faye Owens Enterprise - --- MAP posted-by: Larry Seguin